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15-Mar-2017 00:09

I say birth records for his parents because most all Beebe's in North America are decedents of John Beebe, 1650 and were born in the US, going up to Canada to fight in the War or to settle, but again being born in the US..

Our branch doesn't seem to be attached to that tree since most of them immigrated to Canada in the early 1800's. Lewis Beebe and just a few names down in the same town, is an Ephraim Bebe.

Some of their children were born in Canada and some in New Hampshire. about 1810 in Hopkinton, NH (I cannot find any record on him, nor can I find his father, mother or siblings) He married Abigail B. The earliest stone dates from 1818 and the most recent burial is 1974. I do not find a marriage record for the names you asked for. I have really good data for Benjamin down to present day.

If you live near one of the many Franco/American or Canadian /American genealogical societies they may have the Drouin records inhouse for your use. I believe he may be the George William Price ABBOTT who died in Hatley on Sept. He married a Laura BUSHAW on in Piermont, NH and Laura ABBOTT shows with two children (Eugene Lester ABBOTT & Katie ABBOTT ) in the Hatley 1881 Census living with her father and mother, Lewis & Mary BUSHAW. The stone being old, probably doesn't reflect an accurate read. I am trying to find out what happened to John RAYMOND and was his ancestry French, English, Irish, Latvian? ) RAYMOND may be of French descent I would assume we can rule Matilda GORDON as a transplanted New Englander. According to Stanstead's land records, Alonzo bought and sold a few lots.Robert Colombo [email protected], Please try, is a very large group of folks with that name. Samuel RAYMOND born in 1865 Parents being John RAYMOND born in 1834 and Matilda Gordon born in 1836. Some said he deserted, but much of the story does not match the facts which I have found.The Drouin Collection of records (available by subscription online) may be a help to you if you feel he may of had French roots. I am hoping to find where the families of John and Matilda came from. I believe shortly after he arrived in August of 1814 and after the Treaty in 1815 he may have been given a military land grant.The missing birth/address information I am seeking is on Albert F SABALL (SABOLL). 1833-1892 And was buried at Fitch Bay with his wife Naomi MARTIN (1831-1888) and son Joseph Cephas SABALL (d. The American - Canadian Geneological Society in Manchester, NH (which isn't terribly far from you I believe.) has a super collection of Quebec records and the Drouin collection. Armonde (Camber) West, formerly of Georgeville, now of Ayer's Cliff, has a connection to your family and information and photographs. Names of children: 1) Charles Westley b.1864 in Georgeville 2) Nellie b.1866 3) Hattie b.1868 d.